The attorney for Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston said Thursday morning that his client gave DNA samples voluntarily because he didn’t have anything to hide, according to the Tallahassee Democrat.

Tim Jansen also said that the results of the DNA test were leaked to the media by a law enforcement agency and that he has been forced to discuss the case because of those leaks.

“We are not surprised with the results of the DNA. We voluntarily submitted to a DNA, the only thing we are surprised by is it was leaked out by law enforcement,” Jansen said. “The question the people should ask is why is it being leaked? For what purpose?”

Jansen also said that witness testimony will support Winston’s innocence.

Winston has not been charged with a crime and Schlabach reported Wednesday night that the DNA match does not prove Winston is guilty of a crime, either.

Also on Wednesday, the family of the accuser released a statement that said a Tallahassee detective warned the attorney for the accuser about pursuing a case against Winston because Tallahassee is a “big football town” and that the victim “will be raked over the coals and her life will be made miserable”, according to the Tampa Bay Times.